Proverbs 3:5-8 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make straight your paths.
Be not wise in your own eyes;
fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.
It will be healing to your flesh
and refreshment to your bones."

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

Prayer's Inner Chamber by Andrew Murray

Valley of Vision, a collection of Puritan prayers and devotions

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My NEW Blog is: www.beggarlybouquet.com -- I am not famous. My parents are not famous. My grandparents are not famous. In fact, the only famous person in our family line might be the western outlaw: Belle Starr. But something my great-grandparents, grandparents, and now my parents have passed down to me is the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. This blog is a small effort on my part to pass what I am learning as I follow after Him on to you, and to use what He has given me to bring glory to His name.
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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Trust

Last night, at a "care-group" meeting, the subject of sanctification was discussed. (Sanctification is the ongoing process of God molding us to be more like him.) In that discussion we brought up our need to pursue Biblical fellowship with other believers, to encourage one another and challenge one another in growth. But to have meaningful Biblical fellowship, we must have trust...and this is where my post comes in. It just so happens that the second journal entry I made this year was all about trust, and I decided that I would give you a peek into the pages of my journal (which, in the past have often not been so thoughtful).Feel privileged? You should.FYI: I don't always finish off my thoughts in my journal entries (*cough*), but these are some things to ponder...

"Trust. What is trust, and how does/should it show itself in our lives? The other night we watched a movie which was done of Charles Dickens' story "Our Mutual Friend". One of the main threads of the story was trust. That included a young lady's trust in her father, despite the fact that some people accused him of being a murderer; and also another young lady's trust in her newly-wed husband, even though she didn't know all the details of several (false) accusations against him etc. I think that kind of trust is inspiring; being so sure of another person's integrity that you would stand true in your opinion of them, even when others waver. Granted, there won't be tons of people you would trust that much...but I think it is important to know your friends/family, know who has integrity and who is trustworthy, and be willing to stick by them no matter what. Trust includes surrendering the little doubts that may enter your mind - in fact, refusing to listen to them at all - and having faith that the other person will not fail you. People, however ARE sinners, and we must be able to forgive even the person we may think is the most trustworthy, if they fall. Trust s basically complete vulnerability before someone; putting in their hands the power to dash us to the earth, but believing with all of our hearts that they won't. A person's trust is a sacred sort of thing though - but how simple we can be as we recklessly bestow our trust on things/people unworthy of it! Think of all the things we daily put our trust in: Our beds, our chairs, our houses, our cars, our groceries, our co-workers, our own bodies... Why is it so easy for us to trust so many things - to put our very lives in the balance daily, and yet, it is so difficult for us to trust God? Why do we worry so much about so many little things that God has already promised that he would take care of for us? Hmmm...the strange ways of the human mind. We trust pathetic, finite things - as long as we can see them, or they can be proven...but we struggle so much to completely surrender to the only one who wholly cares for us, and who really has all under his command. The only one who is completely trustworthy, and worth becoming vulnerable to. Oh God, help me to trust you more."

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Hooked on Huckabee

Here are some clips from Mike Huckabee's speeches during various events this past year. I put this out there in hopes that one of the following may be true:1.) That you would register to vote if you are the right age and have not yet.2.) That your palette would be whetted, and you would continue to research Mike Huckabee, realizing that no human is perfect, but that Mr. Huckabee would make an excellent leader for our nation.3.) That, even if you are supporting another candidate right now, you would take the time to consider what Mr. Huckabee is saying.4.) If you have not looked into the candidates for the 2008 presidency thus far, that you would get out there and start!